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Edmund Husserl and Phenomenology—An Exhibit

The exhibit, organized in collaboration with the Husserl Archives, Leuven, celebrates Husserl's philosophy and seeks to familiarize the Dartmouth community with his legacy.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

All Day

Baker-Berry Library, Berry Main Street

Sponsored by: Library

Intended Audience(s): Public

Categories: Conferences, Exhibitions

Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) envisaged phenomenology as a task to be undertaken through the collaborative work of a community of thinkers. He considered philosophers to be the 'functionaries of mankind': those whose responsibility was to reflect on thought itself—be it everyday, scientific, or philosophical. This exhibit, organized in collaboration with the Husserl Archives, Leuven, Belgium, celebrates Husserl's philosophy and seeks to familiarize the Dartmouth community with his work and important legacy. The exhibit is offered in conjunction with the 45th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle, to be held at Dartmouth on May 28-31, 2014.